Self-knowledge: A Treatise; Shewing the Nature and Benefit of that Important Science, and the Way to Attain It. Intermixed with Various Reflections and Observations on Human Nature. By John Mason, A.M. |
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עמוד vii
But he hath treated it in such a vague method by introducing many foreign things
into it , omitting others that properly belong to it , and skimming over some with
too superficial a notice , that I was greatly disappointed in the performance ...
But he hath treated it in such a vague method by introducing many foreign things
into it , omitting others that properly belong to it , and skimming over some with
too superficial a notice , that I was greatly disappointed in the performance ...
עמוד xx
We should have fome Regard to the Opinions of others concerning us ,
particularly of our Enemies . 203 CH A P. IV . Frequent Converse with Superiors a
Help to Self - knowledge . 209 CH A P. V. Of cultivating such a Temper as will be
the beft ...
We should have fome Regard to the Opinions of others concerning us ,
particularly of our Enemies . 203 CH A P. IV . Frequent Converse with Superiors a
Help to Self - knowledge . 209 CH A P. V. Of cultivating such a Temper as will be
the beft ...
עמוד 4
Of which general opinion Cicero gives us this reason ; because it hath such a
weight of sense and wisdom in it as appears too great 6 to Hor . lib . 1 . ( 6 ) See
Stanley's life of Thales . ( c ) Resque quod non es : tollat sua munera cerdo .
Tecum ...
Of which general opinion Cicero gives us this reason ; because it hath such a
weight of sense and wisdom in it as appears too great 6 to Hor . lib . 1 . ( 6 ) See
Stanley's life of Thales . ( c ) Resque quod non es : tollat sua munera cerdo .
Tecum ...
עמוד 7
Why should the apostle put them upon examining and proving themselves , :
unless it were possible to know themselves upon • such trying and proving ? '
Bennet's Chrift . Oratóry , p . 568 . a Cor . xi . 28. t Luke ix . 55. I Gal . vi . 3 : 4 . And
what ...
Why should the apostle put them upon examining and proving themselves , :
unless it were possible to know themselves upon • such trying and proving ? '
Bennet's Chrift . Oratóry , p . 568 . a Cor . xi . 28. t Luke ix . 55. I Gal . vi . 3 : 4 . And
what ...
עמוד 24
And as such we are bound , ( 1. ) To yield a faithful obedience to the laws of his
kingdom : - And the advantages by which these come recommended to us ,
above all human laws , are many . - They are calculated for the private interest of
every ...
And as such we are bound , ( 1. ) To yield a faithful obedience to the laws of his
kingdom : - And the advantages by which these come recommended to us ,
above all human laws , are many . - They are calculated for the private interest of
every ...
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acquainted actions affect againſt appear becauſe beſt better body called character Chriſtian common conduct conſcience conſider creatures danger death diſcover divine duty enemy eſteem examine excellent faith falſe faults firſt fome give greater greateſt guard happineſs hath heart himſelf human ignorance imagination important improvement inclinations judge judgment keep kind knowledge knows himſelf lead live manner matter means mind moſt muſt myſelf nature neceſſary never objects obſerve occaſions opinion ourſelves pains particular paſſions perhaps pleaſure preſent proper reaſon received regard rule ſame ſay Scripture ſee ſelf Self-Knowledge ſenſe ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſome ſoul ſpirit ſtate ſubject ſuch taſte temper temptations thee themſelves theſe things thoſe thou thoughts thyſelf true turn underſtanding uſeful whoſe wiſdom wiſe yourſelf